(Logic) The minor premise in a syllogism. Dispute (obsolete) to struggle against; to resist Argument The independent variable of a function. Dispute To contend in argument; to argue against something maintained, upheld, or claimed, by another; to discuss; to reason; to debate; to altercate;...
(logic) The subject or the predicate of a proposition; one of the three component parts of a syllogism, each one of which is used twice. Term (astrology) An essential dignity in which unequal segments of every astrological sign have internal rulerships which affect the power and integrity of...
(1) A reasonable syllogism is “equal capacity plus equal inclination plus equal opportunity leads to equal results”. (2) Nobody questions equal capacity because they get Derbyshired, but equal inclination isn’t questioned (except by Thomas Sowell) even though it’s an even more dubious assum...
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The felt necessities of the time, the prevalent moral and political theories, intuitions of public policy, avowed or unconscious, even the prejudices which judges share with their fellow-men, have had a good deal more to do than the syllogism in determining the rules by which men should be ...
Ooms and Hammonds [44] point to the epistemological differences between the normative analysis of international human rights lawyers and their civil society advocates and the empirical framing of public health researchers—particularly in mixed syllogisms that combine the normative of “what should be”...
If nearly everything was caused by racism and slavery, it must follow, as night follows day, that the defense of slavery had to be one of the “primary” reasons for the American Revolution. This absurd, insupportable claim is derived from a syllogism rather than source material. The jury...
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(logic) The subject or the predicate of a proposition; one of the three component parts of a syllogism, each one of which is used twice. Term (astrology) An essential dignity in which unequal segments of every astrological sign have internal rulerships which affect the power and integrity of...
(logic) In an argument or syllogism, the proposition that follows as a necessary consequence of the premises. Implication The connective in propositional calculus that, when joining two predicates A and B in that order, has the meaning "if A is true, then B is true". Conclusion (obsolete)...